Getting to be in Chicago when the Cubs won the World Series was one of the most magical experiences I think I've ever had in a city.
I imagine myself as the broadcaster for a Cubs-White Sox World Series, a Series that would last seven games, with the final game going extra innings before being suspended because of darkness at Wrigley Field.
[On the Chicago Cubs:] Being a Cubs fan prepares you for life - and Washington.
My pat line about the Cubs and payroll is that the amount of merchandise the Cubs would sell off a world series championship would more than cover for a big payroll.
What does a mama bear on the pill have in common with the World Series? No cubs.
I do sincerely hope the Cubs win a World Series. After I die.
If the Cubs were to win (The World Series) it would be a coronary event for me.
I'm an escaped car thief. I broke out of prison to see the Cubs in the World Series.
With the Cubs, they've gone so long without a World Series championship, they wanted to win every day. I want that too, but I didn't feel comfortable.
I live and die with the Chicago Cubs
I live and die with the Chicago Cubs.
It's a character-builder to be a fan of the Chicago Cubs.
I really want to see the Cubs in the World Series. I really do.
I would want to go to the future, 25 years in the future, and see if the Cubs ever win a World Series.
I don't involve personal biases in my handicapping or wagering. I bet against the Cubs in the 2016 World Series, which tainted the victory a little. It was still incredible to watch.
I didn't realize it was October until I saw the Chicago Cubs choking.